PPT-Feminist Revolution?

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Ednas Failure Close Reading Chapter XXV 25 Taking plot notes examine Ednas first real test as a free woman   1 T he sequence of events that are put into play

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Ednas Failure Close Reading Chapter XXV 25 Taking plot notes examine Ednas first real test as a free woman   1 T he sequence of events that are put into play 2 T. Male chauvinist reveals the characteristic pattern of a vogue word in its relatively swift rise and slower decline while the other words once introduced or reintroduced have a more sustained tra jectory A comparison through survey research of male c at Point Zero. by. . Nawal. El . Saadawi. By. : Aída Terán, Ana Gabriela Apolo, Sebastián Alvarado, Juan Francisco Beltrán, Nicolás . Saá. and Adriana Montalvo. Nawal El Saadawi’s . LIFE. Critical reading: psychoanalytical, . marxist. , feminist. LQ: Can I compare poems . thematically while . analysing. language form and structure?. Literary terms: Juxtaposition, assonance, alliteration, onomatopoeia, internal rhyme, caesura, crescendo, bathos, pathos, satirical, misogyny. L/O – To identify and explain the causes and effects of the Revolution. The German Revolution. In late 1918, there was . unrest . across the whole of Germany. The emperor fled for his life and a new government took control. These events are called the . How the man is keeping us (women) down. Traditional Gender Roles. Masculine. Feminine. Things Men Don’t . Do?. Being a Man in Patriarchal Culture. Most of the behaviors listed on the previous slide, behaviors forbidden to men, are probably considered womanish.. Moon . Hinga. 2014. So what is it?. Feminist theory is one of the major contemporary sociological theories, which . analyzes the status of women and men in society with the purpose of using that knowledge to better women's lives. A How-To Guide. There are myriad things to notice and comment upon in any text.. Literary (critical) lenses focus our vision, drawing our attention to one specific aspect of a text. The feminist lens looks with a critical eye at a work’s portrayal of gender as it relates to power and identity.. Identity and Behavior. Liz Redford, Kate A. . Ratliff, & Jordan . Rogaliner. University of Florida. Background. Purpose. : to examine whether attitudes toward feminist prototypes predict the extent to which men and women identify as feminists and are willing to engage in feminist behaviors, above and beyond variation in gender equality attitudes.. What is Feminist Literary Criticism?. Definition…. Feminist criticism is concerned with the . impact of gender . on writing and reading.. Gender versus Biological Sex. Gender refers to the socially constructed roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes that a given society considers appropriate for men and women. L/O – To identify and explain the causes and effects of the Revolution. The German Revolution. In late 1918, there was . unrest . across the whole of Germany. The emperor fled for his life and a new government took control. These events are called the . Economic and social conditions around the world changed dramatically as result of the Industrial Revolution. Important Terms: . Do Now: . Identify two positive impacts of the Industrial Revolution. Quarterly Exam Review. , Aidan, . and Sean . McC. . . Definition. Feminist criticism is a type of literary criticism focusing on the role of women in literature.. Centering on the style in which the piece is written, and the way it relates to women. Causes of the French Revolution What brought about the French Revolution? Enlightenment thinkers ~ many lived in France under absolute monarchy ~ spoke of change granting more rights to the people….sounded good! The Old Regime. 1. st. Estate – Clergy - 1% of population. 2. nd. Estate – Nobility – 1% of population. 3. rd. Estate – Remainder of population. The Clergy. Very wealthy and powerful. Owned 10% of the land in France.

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